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at it in a construction site in india. our top story around the world in 80 seconds. . >> india, rescuers pulling people out of the rubble after the building under construction collapsed. three people dead, 15 injured. officials say some people may still be trapped. no word what caused the accident. >> indonesia, this time, it was powerful enough to force the villagers to run from a central region. after being dorment for years, the volcano came back to life the past week, and one woman trying to flee from the uption,he latest blast more than a thousand feet into the air. everyone being urged to evacuate. >> israel. >> a former getting very creative with his crop. the man's crossing several breeds of watermelon to alter the fruit. he he says the melon tastes the same with and hit markets with supermarkets showing interest. china, nba star kobe bryant greeting hundreds of fans and taking a few shots on the court before answering questions during a packed news conference. the l.a. makers guard not ruling out, he says, a seas
at it in a construction site in india. our top story around the world in 80 seconds. . >> india, rescuers pulling people out of the rubble after the building under construction collapsed. three people dead, 15 injured. officials say some people may still be trapped. no word what caused the accident. >> indonesia, this time, it was powerful enough to force the villagers to run from a central region. after being dorment for years, the volcano came back to life the past week, and one...
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if a company can send workers overseas to places like india and get a job done for a cheaper fee, of course they're going to do it. so yes, some jobs won't come back. there has been some hiring believe it or not in manufacturing. that's when one area of growth. the elephant in the room, unfortunately, is the fact that wages haven't moved at all so that's a major issue. while some people are worried about inflation, because you see price hikes on every commodity from oil to milk to copper and iron ore, at the same time wages haven't moved so the fed is saying well there's no inflation because we're watching wages. for the average guy and gal out there with a job, they are unfortunately seeing their pay at a flat rate. >> and consumer deplanned is a big driver of the economy and ultimately job creation. but again we talk about debt. mortgage debt. what's the consumer up to right now? >> the consumer has been spending in spotty places. some areas of retail that have actually seen some vibrancy. upper end and lower end have done better than the middle. you are seeing the mortgage market
if a company can send workers overseas to places like india and get a job done for a cheaper fee, of course they're going to do it. so yes, some jobs won't come back. there has been some hiring believe it or not in manufacturing. that's when one area of growth. the elephant in the room, unfortunately, is the fact that wages haven't moved at all so that's a major issue. while some people are worried about inflation, because you see price hikes on every commodity from oil to milk to copper and...
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the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we have a chance of changing the scene. the goal would be a healthy relationship with a country that holds 100 nuclear weapons and is a democratic ally of ours. >> the aid that the president has said he's going to suspend at this point is about a third of the aid they get. hundreds of millions of dollars. the question, i guess, we have, having been told for years it was important to give them this money because it gave us sway and kept other players from stepping in and filling that void. what happens now? couldn't china step in and say you know what, we're happy to give you that cash and sort of move us out? >> they could, although the technology we're supplying, china doesn't have some of it, but they certainly could supply enough of it, maybe l
the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we have a chance of changing the scene. the goal would be a healthy relationship with a country that holds 100 nuclear weapons and is a democratic ally of ours. >> the aid that the president has...
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the discovery of 22 billion in gold and jewels that were hidden in vaults beneath a hindu temple in india. today we learned there is one more vault that may contain even more treasure. but the people in charge of the temple say that there's a picture of a cobra on the door which means the vault may be cursed. with the shuttle program ending, the next thing some astronauts may be exploring is job opportunities. that story is next. tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex,
the discovery of 22 billion in gold and jewels that were hidden in vaults beneath a hindu temple in india. today we learned there is one more vault that may contain even more treasure. but the people in charge of the temple say that there's a picture of a cobra on the door which means the vault may be cursed. with the shuttle program ending, the next thing some astronauts may be exploring is job opportunities. that story is next. tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in...
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have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the king died in the 1990s. so he then sued the state and because of his litigation, it resulted in them opening these vaults. several vaults, there are around six or seven vaults and uncovering these vast amounts of treasure. now what's interesting is who gets to keep it. >> exactly. susan. who gets to keep it is it kerala state? is it going to go to the people or the royal family? or does it belong to the country as a whole? every treasure story needs a sequel. you're seeing the guards now earlier guarding. because suddenly this relatively obscure temple, although beautiful and a big part of the city ha
have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the...
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india will. others will. perhaps the russians. and we will be left behind. >> reporter: china, augustine says, is moving ahead at lightning speed developing its space program. the man commanding the last shuttle flight worries, too. talk of trips back to the moon and on to mars have always been, well, just talk. >> mars is always 20 years in the future. it's been 20 years in the future for the last 30 years. i'd like to see how committed we are this time. >> reporter: i'm not doing too bad. >> no, you did good. >> reporter: back at the rock yard in houston, i wasn't going to let an opportunity to drive micro-gernhart's vehicle pass me by. >> it gets a whole panpanorama. that's amazing. >> reporter: if america's priorities don't include space, it may be the only opportunity any of us get. >>> coming up -- is it time for commercial space? >> we want to see a future where we are exploring the stars, where we're going to other planets, where we're doing the great things that we read about in science fiction and in the movies. ♪ [ ma
india will. others will. perhaps the russians. and we will be left behind. >> reporter: china, augustine says, is moving ahead at lightning speed developing its space program. the man commanding the last shuttle flight worries, too. talk of trips back to the moon and on to mars have always been, well, just talk. >> mars is always 20 years in the future. it's been 20 years in the future for the last 30 years. i'd like to see how committed we are this time. >> reporter: i'm not...
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the company's operating income, and there is tremendous growth in satellite assets like star tv in india and sky tire, sky deutscheland, bskyb. it's still relatively underpenetrated, a growth engine and a free cash flow machine. >> the price of news corp crashing the past two weeks, is it now cheap? are the shares now undervalued, given the scale of this crisis? >> yes, news corp has lost over $8 billion of value since the crisis erupted in the last few weeks. and we can account with the decline in bskyb share price, and even just saying they give away the uk newspapers which obviously wouldn't happen. they could sell it or spin it, but that's maybe $2 billion of the whole decline. so $6 billion is more emotional, more worry about the unknowns, but i think at some point when we get through this, as long as u.s. assets aren't touched and pulled down with the scandal. uk-contained, then this is an amazing entry point to news corp stock. >> let me bring in professor coffey here. professor coffey, huge anger on both sides of the atlantic to the murdochs personally. he has been a talisman fig
the company's operating income, and there is tremendous growth in satellite assets like star tv in india and sky tire, sky deutscheland, bskyb. it's still relatively underpenetrated, a growth engine and a free cash flow machine. >> the price of news corp crashing the past two weeks, is it now cheap? are the shares now undervalued, given the scale of this crisis? >> yes, news corp has lost over $8 billion of value since the crisis erupted in the last few weeks. and we can account...
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. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >> california beats the clock with a budget in place at midnight. first time in five years. governor brown signed the $86 billion plan into law today. he and his fellow democrats had wanted to ask voters to extend a series of expiring hikes but failed to get two republicans in each house to support that plan.
. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >>...
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developing relationships with emerging powers like india, brazil and others. and rebalancing our efforts in the world. which is an absolutely critical thing for to us pursue. >> explain what rebalancing means. >> we looked at where the united states footprint was, where the united states face to the world was when we came into office in january 2009 and we asked ourselves where are we underweighted, overweighted, where are we not putting real work into the future. we've been acting on those conclusions. we needed to finish our military work in iraq. we're on track to doing that. by 2011, to have 150,000 troops out of iraq by the end. we saw ourselves as needing more strategic attention and focus in counterterrorism. we did that against al qaeda and associated groups. we really considered ourselves, fareed, underweighted in asia. as we looked at the world, we looked at our interests and the future, we concluded that we did not have the mind share, the diplomatic effort, the resources and presence in asia, given what we had at stake in asia. it wasn't a mistake
developing relationships with emerging powers like india, brazil and others. and rebalancing our efforts in the world. which is an absolutely critical thing for to us pursue. >> explain what rebalancing means. >> we looked at where the united states footprint was, where the united states face to the world was when we came into office in january 2009 and we asked ourselves where are we underweighted, overweighted, where are we not putting real work into the future. we've been acting...
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the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was forest. >> into their land. all right, josh. thank you. >>> let's get back outside. another check -- >> with the only man that looks cool. no sweat. it's sam. >> good morning, robin, david, josh. let's get to the boards. we have a lot to talk about with this heat. there are now 32 states under heat watches or warnings or advisories. it has spread into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. large population centers that may or may not be ready to handle this kind of heat. and forget it. it's the heat and the humidity now. your index level, 113, 112 in raleigh. and, yes, dallas, you're used to it. it feels l
the big cat leaping over a wall as you saw there before terrorizing a village in eastern india. it mauled 11 people. and at one point, as you can see there, pounced on a man's back. eventually the locals were able to beat it back with knives and sticks and stones. we see those photos. remarkably, though, dave and robin, no one was seriously injured. >> saw the jaws open as he was on that man's back. >> it is a common problem as those villagers push deeper and deeper into what was...